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Real Estate Bubble Blogs

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Moneysmartz Directory UpdatesBe worried, be very worried.

In addition to global warming, the dollar, and Iraq, add the housing bubble to your list of worries.

This is old news for many, but the chorus of concern seems to be reaching a climax.

Get ready for another decline say a growing list of real estate bubble bloggers.

In surveying real estate bubble bloggers, Moneysmartz found some very, very depressing news and more than a few blogs worth a moment of your time, particularly if you live in a bubble market.

  • Another F@cked Borrower - Mortgage insiders view on the lending industry, the housing bubble, and the loose credit standards that drove it all.
  • Bubble Meter - Dedicated to uncovering the who, what, where, when, and how of the housing bubble.
  • BubbleTrack - Analyzing the housing market in the northeastern region of the United States. In addition to general market commentary, BubbleTrack provides market and news analysis based on a complex trending tool called BATT.
  • Flip This - A blog dedicated to really stupid (or grossly optimistic) real estate flips in Orange County.
  • Northern Virginia Bubble - Dedicated to tracking the real estate bubble in the Northern Virginia counties of the DC Metro region, including Arlington, Fairfax, Prince William, Fauquier, and Loudoun counties.
  • Out at the peak - What to do with your money after getting out of the housing market.
  • Seattle Bubble - News and discussion about the real estate / housing bubble, specifically as it pertains to the Seattle area.
  • The Housing Bubble Blog - Examining the home price boom and its effect on owners, lenders, regulators, realtors and the economy as a whole.

Comments

Thanks for the link to my site. :-)

David
Bubble Meter Blog

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